Maize (Zea Mays L) landraces from the southern region of Brazil: contamination by Fusarium sp, zearalenone, physical and mechanical characteristics of the kernels

This work had as objectives the study of the physical and mechanical characteristics of maize kernels in relation to the contamination by Fusarium sp and by zearalenone in twenty landraces of maize from the southern region of Brazil. From the analyzed samples, 60 % has been considered to have a hard endosperm type and 40 % an intermediary one. A correlation between the physical and mechanical variables was observed as an indication that the higher is the proportion of hard endosperm, more dense will be the kernel and more force for its rupture will be necessary. The level of contamination by Fusarium sp was between 5.5 and 24.75% among the analyzed grains, correlating positively with the flotation index, indicating that the landraces of maize with a softer endosperm can present a higher contamination by this genus. The presence of zearalenone was verified in 75 % of the samples, in concentrations varying from 50 to 640 µg kg-1.

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Main Authors: Oliveira,Tatiana Roselena de, Jaccoud-Filho,David de Souza, Henneberg,Luciana, Michel,Milton Domingos, Demiate,Ivo Mottin, Pinto,Alessandra Teixeira Barbosa, Machinski Junior,Miguel, Barana,Ana Cláudia
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Published: Instituto de Tecnologia do Paraná - Tecpar 2009
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spelling oai:scielo:S1516-891320090007000022010-02-08Maize (Zea Mays L) landraces from the southern region of Brazil: contamination by Fusarium sp, zearalenone, physical and mechanical characteristics of the kernelsOliveira,Tatiana Roselena deJaccoud-Filho,David de SouzaHenneberg,LucianaMichel,Milton DomingosDemiate,Ivo MottinPinto,Alessandra Teixeira BarbosaMachinski Junior,MiguelBarana,Ana Cláudia fungi texture of endosperm corn landraces mycotoxins This work had as objectives the study of the physical and mechanical characteristics of maize kernels in relation to the contamination by Fusarium sp and by zearalenone in twenty landraces of maize from the southern region of Brazil. From the analyzed samples, 60 % has been considered to have a hard endosperm type and 40 % an intermediary one. A correlation between the physical and mechanical variables was observed as an indication that the higher is the proportion of hard endosperm, more dense will be the kernel and more force for its rupture will be necessary. The level of contamination by Fusarium sp was between 5.5 and 24.75% among the analyzed grains, correlating positively with the flotation index, indicating that the landraces of maize with a softer endosperm can present a higher contamination by this genus. The presence of zearalenone was verified in 75 % of the samples, in concentrations varying from 50 to 640 µg kg-1.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessInstituto de Tecnologia do Paraná - TecparBrazilian Archives of Biology and Technology v.52 n.spe 20092009-11-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-89132009000700002en10.1590/S1516-89132009000700002
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author Oliveira,Tatiana Roselena de
Jaccoud-Filho,David de Souza
Henneberg,Luciana
Michel,Milton Domingos
Demiate,Ivo Mottin
Pinto,Alessandra Teixeira Barbosa
Machinski Junior,Miguel
Barana,Ana Cláudia
spellingShingle Oliveira,Tatiana Roselena de
Jaccoud-Filho,David de Souza
Henneberg,Luciana
Michel,Milton Domingos
Demiate,Ivo Mottin
Pinto,Alessandra Teixeira Barbosa
Machinski Junior,Miguel
Barana,Ana Cláudia
Maize (Zea Mays L) landraces from the southern region of Brazil: contamination by Fusarium sp, zearalenone, physical and mechanical characteristics of the kernels
author_facet Oliveira,Tatiana Roselena de
Jaccoud-Filho,David de Souza
Henneberg,Luciana
Michel,Milton Domingos
Demiate,Ivo Mottin
Pinto,Alessandra Teixeira Barbosa
Machinski Junior,Miguel
Barana,Ana Cláudia
author_sort Oliveira,Tatiana Roselena de
title Maize (Zea Mays L) landraces from the southern region of Brazil: contamination by Fusarium sp, zearalenone, physical and mechanical characteristics of the kernels
title_short Maize (Zea Mays L) landraces from the southern region of Brazil: contamination by Fusarium sp, zearalenone, physical and mechanical characteristics of the kernels
title_full Maize (Zea Mays L) landraces from the southern region of Brazil: contamination by Fusarium sp, zearalenone, physical and mechanical characteristics of the kernels
title_fullStr Maize (Zea Mays L) landraces from the southern region of Brazil: contamination by Fusarium sp, zearalenone, physical and mechanical characteristics of the kernels
title_full_unstemmed Maize (Zea Mays L) landraces from the southern region of Brazil: contamination by Fusarium sp, zearalenone, physical and mechanical characteristics of the kernels
title_sort maize (zea mays l) landraces from the southern region of brazil: contamination by fusarium sp, zearalenone, physical and mechanical characteristics of the kernels
description This work had as objectives the study of the physical and mechanical characteristics of maize kernels in relation to the contamination by Fusarium sp and by zearalenone in twenty landraces of maize from the southern region of Brazil. From the analyzed samples, 60 % has been considered to have a hard endosperm type and 40 % an intermediary one. A correlation between the physical and mechanical variables was observed as an indication that the higher is the proportion of hard endosperm, more dense will be the kernel and more force for its rupture will be necessary. The level of contamination by Fusarium sp was between 5.5 and 24.75% among the analyzed grains, correlating positively with the flotation index, indicating that the landraces of maize with a softer endosperm can present a higher contamination by this genus. The presence of zearalenone was verified in 75 % of the samples, in concentrations varying from 50 to 640 µg kg-1.
publisher Instituto de Tecnologia do Paraná - Tecpar
publishDate 2009
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